The Influence of Government Policies on Tourism Performance in West Pokot County. International Journal of Scientific Research and Management (IJSRM) 7(5), 483-489.
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2019Author
Tulel, Cherop Patricia
Ombaka, Beatrice
Kariuki, Ann
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The study focused on the influence of government policies on tourism performance in West Pokot County,
Kenya. The study was guided by the following variables: policy framework, provision of infrastructure,
provision of amenities and conducive taxation strategy. The theory guiding this study was consumer
choice theory. Descriptive research design was used for the study. Target population consisted of
employees of hotels, officials of tour firms and officers in the ministry of tourism in the County
Government of West Pokot. Systematic stratified sampling was used and a total of 41 respondents
selected. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from the respondents. Data was analyzed
using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study established that government policies should have a
conducive taxation strategy to attract more investors in the tourism industry, local governments play an
important role in promoting sustainable tourism development by providing infrastructure and amenities
hence increasing tourism performance to a very large extent. The study recommends that government
policies should be friendly. Another study could be done on challenges facing domestic tourism which
was not part of the study.